May 2015—
Issue 23
• This issue has stories by Andrea Phillips and Amber D. Sistla, a serial episode by Lilith Saintcrow, and flash fiction by Renee Elizabeths.

(Fri 22 May 2015)

The New York Review of Science Fiction
• Essays and reviews, published since 1988; edited by David G. Hartwell, Kathryn Cramer, et al.; PDF and other electronic formats since Sept. 2012
• Format: Electronic
• Frequency: Monthly
• http://www.nyrsf.com/

April 2015—
Issue 320, Vol. 27 No. 8, 32pp
• This special “Of Genmod Mice & Hobbits” issue features an essay on uplifting animals by Ken MacLeod and Sherryl Vint, and reviews of the Peter Jackson Hobbit films by David V. Griffin.
• Martin Morse Wooster reviews Harry Harrison, and Darrell Schweitzer reviews a volume of H.P. Lovecraft letters. Brian Stableford provides an essay on Edmond Haraucourt, and Gregory Benford hosts a roundtable on the state of the magazines, inspired by Lois Tilton’s 2014 Year in Review.
• The editorial, by Kevin J. Maroney, is about “The Puppies of Terror”.

Theaters remain closed. A few movies have been released on streaming services, but many have been scheduled for later release dates in anticipation of the reopening of theaters on a national level. So film reviewers Josh Pearce & Arley Sorg continue their coverage of select science fiction and fantasy series available on streaming services. Several shows have put out new seasons, such as 12 Monkeys on Hulu and Kingdom on

Past Features

From the June 2014 issue of Locus Magazine One of the most interesting parts of working toward being a career novelist is watching how many of your peers stay in the game. My first real brush with the death of the dream was after I attended Clarion in 2001. By the end of the workshop, we already had several folks who’d come into it with the expectation that they were

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